So my current knitting project is a small plush elephant. The pattern I found online has been really simple and easy to follow up until this one part. It says,
"SHORT-ROW SHAPING THE HEAD: Decreases and angling are achieved in a manner similar to turning the heel of a sock. Knit to within 3 stitches of the end of the first row of the head. WITHOUT knitting the last 3 stitches, turn and knit to within 3 stitches of the other end. WITHOUT working the last 3 stitches, turn. (Short rows are created across the middle 14 stitches with a gap between them and a set of 3 stitches at each end.)"
If someone could explain what this means in an easy to understand way, that would just be fantastic. Also, if you could also explain how to do this, that would be even more fantastic.

"Knit to within 3 stitches" means that you will have 3 stitches remaining on the right needle when you turn your work. If you check the free videos above I believe you will find one showing short rows. Otherwise, you can google or go to youtube to find a video. Seeing what short rows are would probably help you understand what you're doing.

That's a cute elephant.

Edited to correct: 3 stitches remaining on the right needle -- should be left needle. Sometimes I get left and right mixed up I'm so sorry to have mixed it up, I hope you didn't read this and try to follow it.

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Happiness is catching that dropped stitch while it's still fixable..

Ugh...I hate when patterns are written like this. It makes it incredibly hard to follow. So - Having it broken up more properly should help you figure it out. I know this sounds funny..short rows are always confusing at first..but just do them and you'll see they make sense.

SHORT-ROW SHAPING THE HEAD:
Decreases and angling are achieved in a manner similar to turning the heel of a sock. -

Knit to within 3 stitches of the end of the first row of the head. WITHOUT knitting the last 3 stitches, turn

knit to within 3 stitches of the other end. WITHOUT working the last 3 stitches, turn.

(Short rows are created across the middle 14 stitches with a gap between them and a set of 3 stitches at each end.)

Knit 13 stitches then knit the 14th stitch together with the first of the 3 reserved stitches at the end. Turn

knit 13 stitches then knit the 14th stitch together with the first of the 3 reserved stitches at the other end.

Turn and continue as established knitting 13 stitches and then a 14th together with a reserved stitch at the end until all the reserved end stitches are used up (the 14 middle stitches remain).

After you do this ask again if you need help with the next segment.

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Jan

When asking questions ALWAYS post the name and a link for the pattern if you have it.

If you're knitting across from right to left, you want to knit until 3sts remain on the left hand needle, then do whatever the next step is. In your case, you would turn as if you were at the end of the row. Leave the 3sts unworked, you'll get back to them later. You're going to be working extra rows in the middle of your knitting and have fewer rows at each end to shape the head. You'll see videos for short rows with a wrap & turn (w&t) but you don't need to do that here, just turn the knitting as though you were at the end of the row.